SAP supports open source Cloud Foundry and OpenStack for cloud
(ZDNet)

The sound of silence can’t drown out Unisys’ painful transition to a cloud-enabled world (Diginomica)

Comcast: Our Broadband Network Is IPv6-Ready (Multichannel News)

PTC to buy Axeda its second acqusition for the industrial internet of things (Gigaom)
Also acquired ThingWorx.



Links 7/21/2014: Netflix tops Q2 targets; PeopleLinx cofounder departs



Verizon FiOS getting faster uploads to match download speeds (PC World)

Comcast is bringing experimental labs features to its X1 set-top box
(Gigaom)

Deadline Q&A: Can Matt Strauss’ Hollywood Deals Help Comcast Defend Cable?
(Deadline)


Netflix Tops Q2 Subscriber Growth Targets, Forecasts Strong International Expansion (Variety)



Exclusive: Yahoo Poised to Buy Mobile Analytics and Ad Platform Flurry
(Re/code)
First Round Capital was in early at Flurry, whose sale price is estimated at several hundred million by Re/code. It is a company that I think to some extent Philly's Artisan Mobile is trying to compete against.

Face of PeopleLinx leaves company, has big plans for next endeavor (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Leaves some questions unanswered about company's future. Here's PeopleLinx' answer here.



Goliath Technologies Acquires MaaS Provider TransformaTech (TalkinCloud)
Goliath Technologies is headed by former PHD Virtual CEO Thomas Charlton. Both companies are locally owned.

vXchnge Extends Reach to Philadelphia With Next-Generation Data Center (Marketwire)








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Monetate Appoints Kevin Young as Vice President of Marketing (PR Newswire)

Susquehanna Growth Equity adds to team (PE Hub)



iCIMS bolsters senior leadership team (NJBIZ)






After ups and downs, Unisys gets a $681M boost (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Would-be cloud giants hone their enterprise strategies (Gigaom)





Level 3 heats up the Netflix, Verizon internet war
(ZDNet)

Kicking the Tires on Uber’s $17 Billion Valuation: Is It Worth That Much? (Knowledge@Wharton)


Philly Tech VentureWatch 7/16/2014





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In announcing in late June that iCIMS' Ronald Kasner had been named CFO of the Year by New Jersey Technology Council, the rapidly growing (35% pa it says) human resources SaaS vendor revealed a few interesting facts about itself. Matawan-based iCIMS said it now has almost 400 employees, more than 2200 clients, is profitable, and its recurring revenue is approaching an $80 million annual run rate. All of which could put iCIMS, which targets the SMB (Small and medium-sized business) market, on track for an IPO in the not too distant future.

In early 2012, iCIMS received a $35 million minority investment from Bala Cynwyd-based
Susquehanna Growth Equity
.

Speaking of SGE, it recently announced the addition of Ben Weinberg, formerly a Principal at
Element Partners, to its team as a Director.

Sticking to the New Jersey theme, Lawrencville-based Edison Ventures is now Edison Partners, as of this week. The new name reflects "a new ownership and management structure – a partnership emphasizing learning, innovation, empathy, relentless execution, and collaborative decision-making -- under the leadership of Chris Sugden, Managing Partner, and four General Partners," the firm said in a statement. Trying to remember what its prior name was before the last name change, which wasn't too long ago. I reported recently on Edison's plans for its eighth fund.

Philadelphia-based PeopleLinx has raised another $1.5 million in [debt-based] financing, Technical.ly Philly reported based on an SEC filing.
PeopleLinx is facing some transitional issues in its business model
since its access to the LinkedIn API was removed by LinkedIn in March.

It brings PeopleLinx' total funding to $4.7 million. Existing investors Osage Venture Partners, MissionOG, and Greycroft Partners all participated, Technical.ly Philly quoted
a PeopleLinx exec as confirming.

The Inquirer's Joe DiStefano wrote this week about the success of Newtown Square's pet insurer Petplan. In the wake of competitor Trupanion's recent IPO filing implying a market value of potentially more than $400 million, could the somewhat smaller Petplan take the same path? Petplan backer Vernon Hill isn't saying right now, but does tell the Inquirer he feels Petplan has a better business plan long term.

Comcast Ventures' latest bet is an $8 million Series A investment in San Francisco-based cybersecurity tech firm Bay Dynamics. Comcast appears to be the sole Series A participant to this point.

Amused by the comments of Yahoo's Chief Development Officer yesterday calling venture
capital "a hobby." Though I get her point, it will rankle many.


Links 7/16/2014: Murdoch bid for Time Warner (not Time Warner Cable) rebuffed, but bid might be raised



Rupert Murdoch Is Rebuffed in Offer for Time Warner (New York Times: DealBook)

Report: Samsung in Talks to Buy Smart Home Startup SmartThings (Wall Street Journal: Digits)
First Round Capital was an early investor in SmartThings.

Apple and IBM: Fourth time's a charm? (Fortune)

Here’s why your Comcast rep is yelling at you (The Verge)

Comcast, TiVo May Ditch the CableCARD (Light Reading)

Cloud financial software continues its march into large enterprises (Brian Sommer/Enterprise Irregulars)

SAP withdraws appeal in German software resale dispute (PC World)




Links 7/15/2014: Apple teams up with IBM to go after enterprise; Comcast's customer service misstep on tape?








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Why is tech M&A booming?(Fortune)
Panel discussion including Josh Kopelman.

Microsoft’s Nadella Pokes Google: They Sure Are Great Marketers (Re/code)


Google Smart Lenses Get Boost From Alcon Owner Novartis (Bloomberg)

Apple Teams Up With IBM For Huge, Expansive Enterprise Push
(TechCrunch)

Apple and IBM team up on big enterprise push (Computerworld)


Cohen: Competitive Market Is 'Tipping' In Consumers' Favor
(Multichannel News)
Comcast EVP to pitch Senate panel tomorrow.

The FCC is so swamped with net neutrality comments, it’s extending the deadline (The Washington Post)


Comcast 'Embarrassed' By The Service Call Making Internet Rounds (NPR: All Tech Considered)

SAP, Esri Build Stronger Mapping Ties (Information Week)